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Lycoming Lot Of Hardware For Aircraft / Helicopter Engine on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lanseria, South Africa, South Africa

Lanseria, South Africa, South Africa
Used part found in a long term storage unit, will need inspection by suitably qualified engineer.
Brand:Lycoming

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Lot of various used LYCOMING engine hardware which was in a long term storage unit.

Would need inspection by suitably qualified engineer.

Great item for training school, museum, boat engine, racing car or similar use.

As parts are used out of control, we cannot be held responsible for any parts supplied, buyer to assess suitability and buyer takes full responsibility for the subsequent use of the parts.


We are in international seller, therefore shipping costs more than local shipping and takes longer.

Please allow 14 working days for delivery.

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